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Fully Biomass-Derived Polyurethane Based on Dynamic Imine with Self-Healing, Rapid Degradability, and Editable Shape Memory Capabilities

Chemical engineering journal(2024)

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In this study, a novel bio-based diol containing imine dynamic bonds (Vanp2) were synthesized using vanillin and bio-based 1,5-pentanediamine. Vanp2 was then introduced into the cross-linking network of betulin-based polyurethanes to obtain betulin-based polyurethanes containing covalent adaptive networks (CANs). Imine dynamic bonds within CAN endowed these betulin-based polyurethanes with self-healing, re-processability, de-gradability, and editable shape memory functionalities. Meanwhile, the mechanical and thermal properties of these fully bio-based polyurethane materials were characterized. The maximum tensile strength reached 9.5 MPa, while the maximum strain at break was 248 % and the maximum toughness was 13.2 MJ/m3. Thermal decomposition temperature was greater than 300 degrees C. Since the imine structure could be dissociated under acidic conditions, these polyurethanes could be rapidly degraded in a mixed acid solution at 50 degrees C in 4 h. This study demonstrated a strategy for synthesizing betulin-based polyurethane elastomers containing CAN using only bio-based feedstock.
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Polyurethane,Betulin,Imine Bonding,Fully Biomass
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